ATHENS — Like just about every football team in the country, the Georgia Bulldogs skew young.
At most, Georgia will have only 26 players next season who will have been with the program for at least three years.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart explained why the team would not be having a traditional spring game this year. The Bulldogs had previously announced that G-Day will take place on April 12.
But when ESPN announced its coverage plans for the upcoming weeks, Georgia was not set to have any programming involved.
“In terms of TV, I think it was more about being controlled on what time and in terms of we like to have recruits there,” Smart said following Tuesday’s practice. “We like to have prospects come in. It’s a big event. We have official visits, so we want to control the timing of it more and
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart explained why the team would not be having a traditional spring game this year. The Bulldogs had previously announced that G-Day will take place on April 12.
But when ESPN announced its coverage plans for the upcoming weeks, Georgia was not set to have any programming involved.
“In terms of TV, I think it was more about being controlled on what time and in terms of we like to have recruits there,” Smart said following Tuesday’s practice. “We like to have prospects come in. It’s a big event. We have official visits, so we want to control the timing of it more and